The Tale of Two Moniaive Exiles
James Fergusson of Morpeth, Northumberland
(1837-1915)
&
William Fergusson of Pendleton, Manchester
(1842-1909)
By David Fergusson.
James Fergusson clearly played a major role in the town of Morpeth, Northumberland. His name is frequently fou

[caption id="attachment_900" align="alignright" width="204"] Admiral Lord Nelson[/caption]
You’ll be aware of the expression ‘turning a blind eye’ and you may even be aware of its origin, which was the anecdote about Admiral Lord Nelson putting his telescope to his blind eye during the B

There has been a change of venue for the Annual General Meeting of the Clan Fergus(s)on Society. The date and time are unchanged.
The meeting will now be at 2 pm on 4th September at:
The King Robert Hotel,
Glasgow Road,
Bannockburn,
Stirling FK7 0LJ
All members are welcome. I hope

Failte (Welcome) to the Scottish family of Fergus(s)ons.

Gaelic: MacFhearghuis

Regrettably the Clan Fergus(s)on Society has now been ‘mothballed’ while a decision is taken on its future. No further membership subscriptions are being taken.

In these circumstances, if a refund is required by anybody who has paid membership in the last year (i.e. from January 2015 onwards) please would you contact the Treasurer before 25th February.